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He was always touchy about any threat to his honor.
But on Thursday, it became — at least for a brief moment — about the always touchy issues of race and religion.
It was a familiar but always touchy question, and one that I didn't answer just one, two, three.
And, always touchy, they complained that Bill Clinton hadn't said a word about cities, and had gone on twenty minutes too long.
Without the buffer provided by the Americans, relations between the Awakening and the central government, always touchy, are growing increasingly strained, and the government now wants the Awakening to disband by Dec. 31, the deadline for the exit of the United States military.
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Both owned NBA teams and stuck their feet in their mouths while discussing race, an always-touchy topic that is particularly sensitive in a league where three-quarters of the players and one-thirtieth of the owners are black.
Commercial influence at Wikipedia — for example, outside advertising, which is forbidden — is always a touchy question.
"I imagine that for the British public, which is always very touchy on questions linked to Europe, the British prime minister added a little for his public opinion at home.
Politics and rock - always a touchy subject.
They've always been touchy; and, these days, it's generally much more difficult to get qualified executives and managers to relocate than it was a decade or even five years ago.
Instead, Stone seems to simply be stating that as a general rule, Twitter will not be influenced by government requests — something that is always a touchy subject when it comes to startups that control some of your data.
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